COMPUTE THE Y-SQRT OF THE CURVE¶
Applies a square-root transformation to the Y-values of an input curve, leaving the X-values unchanged. Use this worker whenever you need to compress the dynamic range of a curve’s amplitude axis (e.g., force, displacement, or signal magnitude).
Inputs¶
| Label | ID | Type | Default | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Curve | input_curve | vector | — | The source XY curve whose Y-values will have the square-root function applied; X-values are passed through unmodified. Accepts any real-valued vector curve (e.g., force–time, stress–strain). |
Outputs¶
| Label | ID | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| curve_sqrt_output_1 | curve_sqrt_output_1 | vector | The transformed XY curve with Y-values replaced by their element-wise square root (√y); X-values are identical to the input curve. |
Disciplines¶
- data.curve.transform
Runnable example¶
A runnable example is registered for this worker. Open the example workflow on the d3VIEW canvas: /api/workflow/example?id=curve_sqrt
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